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Taggy 16-04-2010 18:20

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Originally Posted by gdm27 (Post 806995)
Just been thinkin, what was strange about playing darts in the Tan Pits, would probably be closer!! Is the plase still there and when was it built??? :confused:

I dont know the answer to this and can only recall going in there a couple of times, and not to play darts, but as far as i remember it was quite a small pub, so i'm just going to guess its either something to do with the location of the dart board, or perhaps if 2 teams were playing, there wasn't room for them all in the room..as i stay just a wild guess!


Best Regards - Taggy

Bernard Dawson 16-04-2010 18:24

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 807027)
Twas his geography that was wrong Barrie.:D;)

I know it's a bit of a thread wander Cashy. But Ive been meaning to ask you. Is there a pub in Accrington or Hyndburn you've never been in.

gdm27 16-04-2010 23:21

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 807009)
I remember the Tanpits in Church, but not the one in Oswaldtwistle. Can anyone tell me where it was please?

Yep you got me there, Don't know me Church from me Ossy!

gdm27 16-04-2010 23:24

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Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 807049)
I dont know the answer to this and can only recall going in there a couple of times, and not to play darts, but as far as i remember it was quite a small pub, so i'm just going to guess its either something to do with the location of the dart board, or perhaps if 2 teams were playing, there wasn't room for them all in the room..as i stay just a wild guess!


Best Regards - Taggy

Near enough, the ceiling was very low and I kid you not the locals used to throw the darts underhand because they couldn't get any loft on the dart. Must have been murder for the visiting team!!!

Taggy 16-04-2010 23:51

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Originally Posted by gdm27 (Post 807143)
Near enough, the ceiling was very low and I kid you not the locals used to throw the darts underhand because they couldn't get any loft on the dart. Must have been murder for the visiting team!!!

I can also vaguely remember a kind of serving hatch just after you went in the door...again i dont know if thats memory being distorted with age...or if thats correct or not? The pub got modernised a bit in later years, which kind of removed any character from the place...i seem to remember all bright lights in there the last time i ever went in!

Best Regards - Taggy

cashman 17-04-2010 00:14

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 807052)
I know it's a bit of a thread wander Cashy. But Ive been meaning to ask you. Is there a pub in Accrington or Hyndburn you've never been in.

Not to my knowledge Bernard, :)

Taggy 17-04-2010 00:24

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 807052)
I know it's a bit of a thread wander Cashy. But Ive been meaning to ask you. Is there a pub in Accrington or Hyndburn you've never been in.

It used to be a challenge when we were younger Bernard... to try to have a pint in em all before we were 18!!...i'm afraid these days...it wouldn't be as much of one!

Best Regards - Taggy

jaysay 17-04-2010 09:44

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 807163)
Not to my knowledge Bernard, :)

Was that all on the same night cashy:rolleyes::D

gdm27 17-04-2010 16:28

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Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 807154)
I can also vaguely remember a kind of serving hatch just after you went in the door...again i dont know if thats memory being distorted with age...or if thats correct or not? The pub got modernised a bit in later years, which kind of removed any character from the place...i seem to remember all bright lights in there the last time i ever went in!

Best Regards - Taggy

Thanks Taggy. There was an off premises bar I think just as you went in the door, just a counter in a little corridor. Was there another pub anyone can remember that had one??

MargaretR 17-04-2010 17:33

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Originally Posted by gdm27 (Post 807339)
Thanks Taggy. There was an off premises bar I think just as you went in the door, just a counter in a little corridor. Was there another pub anyone can remember that had one??

The Heys Inn Ossy had one, in the vestibule.

I passed it every day as I walked from school, via the allotment path, to Three Brooks mill where my mum and dad worked.(in mid/late 40s)

cashman 17-04-2010 21:52

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Forgot to say GDM, the "Tanpits" became the "Plough Inn" a couple of years before it closed, cos never understand that, as there is a "Plough" up fielding lane ossy.:confused:

gdm27 08-05-2010 15:15

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OK, lets have the worst/best pub, landlord, then and now?? Best for me was the Bridge back in the early 70's and the worst was the Broadway about 20 years ago when all the strange and weird drinkers had taken over!!! :eek::eek::eek:

jaysay 09-05-2010 09:41

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Well the best in Accy that I remember(didn't drink much in accy until the eighties) was the Bridge Inn on Church Street, Dave and Sue Johnson, who I'm nearly sure know have the Peel Park, now whether Dave is still around I don't know, Sue was mayoress for Pam Barton and has don't a lot of charity work, Dave is a Brummie. Didn't really know any bad pubs then, but these days one of my old haunts from the sixties The Bay Horse ain't to clever, so I'm told although I have been in for donkey's years

davebtelford 08-06-2010 07:24

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There were some pubs in Ossy that were notably lax on under-age drinking. We used to frequent the New Inn (landlord Ged), the Bay Horse on Tinker Brow where you could run upstairs if the police came in & one down near St. Paul's school that I've forgotten the name of. To play snooker it was the Straits club in the week or Accy Con on a Saturday.

Favourite tipple - pint of mixed one & sevenpence halfpenny - 1962.

cashman 08-06-2010 07:59

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Originally Posted by davebtelford (Post 821013)
There were some pubs in Ossy that were notably lax on under-age drinking. We used to frequent the New Inn (landlord Ged), the Bay Horse on Tinker Brow where you could run upstairs if the police came in & one down near St. Paul's school that I've forgotten the name of. To play snooker it was the Straits club in the week or Accy Con on a Saturday.

Favourite tipple - pint of mixed one & sevenpence halfpenny - 1962.

was 2 near st pauls, if yer talking union rd, "Horseshoe" lions house, n "Prince Of Wales" Thwaites.:);)


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